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August 22, 2007

What To Do If Your Purse Or Wallet Is Stolen?

This came in one of the e-zines that I receive, and I felt that I needed to share it with my blogging audience. I think that it is good advice to help you protect you and your family.

In the event your purse or wallet is stolen, contact the three credit bureaus immediately. They are:

  1. Equifax: 1-800-685-1111 / / www.Equifax.com
  2. Experian: 1-888-397-3242 / / www.experian.com
  3. Transunion: 1-800-888-4213 / / www.Transunion.com

Report a fraud alert to all three credit bureaus and freeze your credit. Next, file a police report to verify the incident and create a paper trail. Send copies to the credit bureaus with a letter requesting a free copy of your credit report. Put any disputes of fraudulent applications for credit in writing and include a copy of the police report.

Don't forget to call the Department of Motor Vehicles, or the DMV, to thwart the thief from obtaining a duplicate license in your name. In addition, protect yourself by paying your bills online. Just look for a secure symbol and use caution when entering information. This saves time, postage and possibly late fees caused by misdirected mail.

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When You Give God Your Best by Lynne Hammond

There's one key to receiving from God that is often overlooked. When we have it, our prayers can sail effectively to heaven on the winds of the Holy Spirit. When we don't, they seem to fall heavily to the ground—earthbound and unanswered. What is this often neglected yet undeniably vital key? Simply this: a clear conscience. Faith and a clear conscience are inseparable. We find them walking hand in hand in 1 Timothy 1:5 where we are admonished to love with a pure heart, "a good conscience, and… faith unfeigned." We find them together again in verse 19 where we are urged to hold fast to "faith and a pure conscience; which some having put away concerning faith have made shipwreck." We find them forever intertwined with answered prayer in the letter of John which tells us that when "…our consciences are clear, we can come to the Lord with perfect assurance and trust, and get whatever we ask for because we are obeying him and doing the things that please him" (1 John 3:21-22, TLB). Never forget this: if your conscience is bothering you, it will always undermine the faith in your heart. Even though you know what God has promised in His Word, even though you firmly believe it, you will slip into doubt and begin to waver. You will suddenly be unsure that God will truly keep those promises to you.

WHEN SIN SNEAKS IN

What can we do to avoid that uncertainty? How can we make sure we keep our consciences perfectly clear? We must steer clear of sin. That's so obvious it almost goes without saying. What is not always so obvious, however, is exactly how we do that. We know, of course, how to avoid the big blunders like murder, adultery, lying, and hating our brother. But we also know there are times when sin sneaks in beneath the radar of our awareness. There are times when we sense that we've somehow grieved the Holy Spirit but we're not fully sure what we did wrong. I remember one time about three and a half years ago when that happened to me. The Lord had spoken to my heart and directed me to begin giving a particular amount in the offering every time I went to a church service. It was a larger amount than I had been accustomed to giving and it stretched my faith so, for a while, I pondered it, wondering if I was accurately hearing the Lord. But the direction persisted until it was lodged so firmly in my heart I knew I had heard from God. Even so, however, it was challenging to obey His instruction at times. When we went to conventions, for example, we might attend several meetings a day for a whole week. That meant I'd be giving the specified amount 11 or 12 times in a single week. I'd have to start building my faith in advance just so I'd be ready for the offerings!

DO SOMETHING DIFFICULT

You might ask, why on earth would God ask me to do something so spiritually and financially strenuous. One reason is that He wanted to lift me to a higher level of prosperity. Years ago, Mac and I saw in Psalm 35:27 that God "takes pleasure in the prosperity of His servant." We believed that and looked to God to increase our finances in a supernatural way. We expected Him to give money to us so that we could give money to others and become a clearing-house through which He could bless His people. Of course, we also learned that God's formula for prosperity is seedtime and harvest. We plant financial seeds by giving to God. Then He gives the increase. As Luke 6:38 says, "Give, and it will be given to you: good measure, pressed down, shaken together, and running over will be put into your bosom. For with the same measure that you use, it will be measured back to you" (NKJ). I assure you, it takes faith to give that way. And God has worked steadily with us to help us strengthen our faith in that area by giving us assignments or exercises. Through the years, He would instruct us to give certain amounts; we would get in agreement, obey and God would increase us. Sometimes we would have to obey two or three times and increase our seed before we would get our harvest. I finally figured out that was usually because we didn't fully obey Him the first time. He'd tell us to give a specific amount and we'd say, "Uh… that's a little much." Then we'd compromise by giving half of it. Later we'd give the other half and that's when our harvest would come. Over time, as God has worked with us that way, our faith has continually developed and grown. Some would say, "But I thought faith comes just by hearing the Word." It does come that way. But it is developed by exercise. In that respect, your spirit is much like your body. You can fuel your physical body and keep it alive simply by feeding it. But to strengthen it, you have to do something difficult. If you just let your arm hang by your side for a few months without using it at all, it would become weak and limp (no matter how much good food you ate). But if you use it to lift weights every day, it will grow strong.

THE OFFERING THAT OFFENDED THE LORD

I don't mind telling you, giving those offerings the Lord told me to give three years ago provided me with me a real, faith workout. But I diligently stayed with it until one particular service. I don't really know what happened to me in that service. I guess I just wasn't paying attention. Somehow the offering time slipped up on me and I thoughtlessly grabbed a couple of dollars from my purse, tossing them in the bucket as it passed by. When the service was over, I noticed that for some reason my heart seemed grieved. I didn't even know why at first. So I sought the Lord about it. I retraced my spiritual steps until I realized that by casually dumping that measly offering in the bucket that night, I had sinned. I had been disobedient to the Lord. Later that evening, I was reading Hebrews 10:38 which says, "Now the just shall live by faith: but if any man draw back, my soul shall have no pleasure in him" (KJV). As soon as I read those words, I knew I had drawn back from the direction of the Lord that night. So I immediately repented and told Him I'd double up in the next offering. But, thank God, I didn't stop there! I kept reading until I got to Hebrews 11:4: By faith Abel offered unto God a more excellent sacrifice than Cain, by which he obtained witness that he was righteous, God testifying of his gifts: and by it he being dead yet speaketh. (KJV) Through that verse, the Holy Spirit opened my eyes to a greater revelation. I began to see not only what God wanted me to do but why He wanted me to do it.

WOULD YOU GIVE FLUFFY?

As I read about Abel, it dawned on me that when it comes to giving, God isn't as interested in quantity as He is in quality. Abel's gift delighted the Lord not because it was so large but because it was his very best. He gave it wholeheartedly in an attitude of faith. Abel loved God so much that only the best was good enough for his God and for him. As for the offering given by his brother, Cain, that was a very different story. We can find that story in Genesis, chapter four where the Bible says: And Adam knew Eve his wife; and she conceived, and bare Cain, and said, I have gotten a man from the Lord. And she again bare his brother Abel. And Abel was a keeper of sheep, but Cain was a tiller of the ground. And in process of time it came to pass, that Cain brought of the fruit of the ground an offering unto the Lord. And Abel, he also brought of the firstlings of his flock and of the fat thereof. And the Lord had respect unto Abel and to his offering: But unto Cain and to his offering he had not respect. And Cain was very wroth, and his countenance fell. And the Lord said unto Cain, Why art thou wroth? and why is thy countenance fallen? If thou doest well, shalt thou not be accepted? and if thou doest not well, sin lieth at the door. (verses 1-7 KJV) Let me ask you something. How in the world could it possibly be a sin to bring an offering to the Lord? Bringing an offering is a good thing! The Bible instructs us to do it. Yet here we clearly see that Cain didn't do well when he gave. He had somehow stumbled into sin. How? He sinned by failing to give God his best. He just brought some of what he had to the Lord. His heart wasn't really in it. He picked out a few of the fruits and vegetables he had grown and said, "Well, that's enough for God. It's not the prize pick of the crop but it will do." Abel, however, had an entirely different perspective. He went out to the pasture and said, "It's offering time! And since I love God with all my heart I want to give Him my very best." Then he looked over the flock and saw Spot, but Spot wasn't his best. He saw Wooly, but Wooly wasn't his best. He saw Mutton, but Mutton wasn't his best. Then he saw Fluffy. Fluffy was Abel's pride and joy. If Abel had been a member of the 4H club, Fluffy would have won him a ribbon at the fair. So Abel said, "Fluffy, you're the one. I'm going to give you to God because I want to give my very best to Him!" That may sound silly but, the fact is, God was so delighted with Fluffy that He wrote about it in the New Testament and said that offering is still speaking of Abel's faith!

THAT'S WHAT GOD CALLS PERFECT!

If you want to be a person who pleases God, this story should be music to your ears. It assures you that you don't have to be rich or talented or superbly skilled in order to bring God something that delights Him. All you have to do is give Him your very best—and that is something you can always do. Granted, your best might be different from somebody else's best. Their best might be more expensive or more naturally impressive than yours. But that doesn't make any difference to God. When you give your best to the Lord in wholehearted love for Him, God looks at your gift and calls it perfect! I'm not just talking about the financial gifts you give Him, either. I'm talking about what you give to Him in every area of life. After all, God doesn't just want your money, He wants all of you. That's why Romans 12:1 says, "I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable service" (KJV). When we consider all that God has done for us, it's only reasonable to give our whole lives to Him as a sacrifice! Does that mean we should climb up on an altar and let somebody burn us up? No, it means that every day we are to give Him our best all day long. We are to live the best we know how to live. We are to be the best friend to others that we know how to be. We are to be the best husband or wife, the best employee, the best church member that we can possibly be. Every day, in everything we do, we should do our absolute best for the praise and glory of God. That is an excellent sacrifice.

EVEN FLUFFY HAD HER FLAWS

"But Lynne," you might say, "sometimes my best doesn't look very good. Sometimes I fall far short and seem unable to give the perfect gift that God is worthy of!" I know. So do I. So does every other believer. But that's okay. Abel's sacrifice was imperfect, too. Even Fluffy in all her beauty had her flaws. Even she fell short of the glory of God. Although I wasn't there to see her, I know she did because by the time Abel came along Adam had already sinned. He'd already committed high treason, and sold out to Satan. The curse was in the earth. Imperfection had set in, so if you'd taken a magnifying glass and looked at Abel's little sheep, you would have seen something wrong with her. But you know what you wouldn't have seen anything wrong with? Abel's heart! It was right toward God. It was wholly turned toward Him in love. And in the end, that's all that really mattered. The same is true today. God isn't looking at our Fluffies. He isn't looking at the amount of our checks. He isn't looking at the mistakes we make when we endeavor to do His will. He is looking at our hearts to see if we're withholding something from Him or if we're keeping the command He gave us in Matthew 22:37. "Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind" (KJV). He knows when we're giving our all to Him and that's what He considers our best. We know when we're giving our all, too, and that clears our conscience of all condemnation so that we have hearts full of confidence toward Him. My, how God longs and searches for hearts like that! How He desires to find and bless them. Second Chronicles 16:9 says, "…the eyes of the Lord run to and fro throughout the whole earth, to show himself strong in the behalf of them whose heart is perfect toward him."

THE KEY TO COMING BOLDLY

Think about that verse for a moment. Think about God searching the world over for a heart wholly dedicated to Him. Wouldn't you like to come to God in prayer knowing you had a heart like that? Wouldn't it be great if you could approach His throne, not because you were trying to get God's attention but because He was trying to get yours? Just imagine what it would be like to start your prayer time knowing that God Himself is nudging and tugging on you saying, "Come on, ask Me for something! I've been looking all over the earth trying to find someone like you to bless. I want to show Myself strong on your behalf. Just ask and you'll receive!" I dare say that would make it much easier to come boldly to the throne of grace to receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need (Hebrews 4:16). That would make it much easier to believe that you receive what things soever you desire when you pray (Mark 11:24). That would make it easier to be sure that you can ask what you desire, and it shall be done for you (John 15:7). If you think such boldness is beyond your reach, think again. It's as close to you as your own conscience. And you can have it every day for the rest of your life if you'll only give God your best.

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August 21, 2007

If You Were to Die Today, Where Would You Go?

IF you should die today are you 100% sure - sure beyond the shadow of a doubt that you would go to heaven? If you feel you can say yes, please read on.

IF you should die and stand before God and He asked you why He should let you into Heaven, what would you say?

If your answer is, "I am sure I would go to Heaven because I have tried to be a good person," it's the wrong answer so please read on.

Salvation, or the gift of eternal life cannot be earned. To have earned it you would have had to live your life without ever sinning - something that no man except Jesus Christ Himself has ever done. This gift of the forgiveness of our sins, the gift of eternal life called salvation is just that - a gift. It can't be earned. Like any gift, it's free and only has to be received. The following verses help you see these glorious and eternal promises and truths.

We can know - not hope - that we have eternal life! (I John 5:13) "That these things have I written unto you that believe on the name of the Son of God; that ye may know that ye have eternal life, and that ye may believe on the name of the Son of God."

No one has been able to live a sinless life. (Romans 3:10) "As it is written, There is none righteous, no, not one." (Romans 3:23) "For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God."

Sin has touched every human being's life. (Romans 5:12) "Wherefore, as by one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin; and so death passed upon all men, for that all have sinned."

We deserve punishment for our sins but Jesus offers us the free gift of eternal life. (Romans 6:23) "For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord."

God isn't waiting for us to get cleaned up first; He'll help us with that. He accepts us while we are still sinners so, there is no sense in putting it off. (Romans 5:8) "But God commendedth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us."

Faith in Jesus Christ, and the receiving of the gift of salvation, is initiated by believing in our hearts and saying what we believe to God first, and then others. (Romans 10:9-13) "That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shall be saved. For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation. For the scripture saith, Whosoever believeth on him shall not be ashamed. For there is no difference between the Jew and the Greek: for the same Lord over all is rich unto all that call upon him. For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved."

If we say we haven't sinned, we have lied to ourselves. When we admit that we have, God is faithful to continually cleanse us. (1 John 1:8-10) "If we claim to be without sin, we deceive ourselves and the truth is not in us. If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness. If we claim we have not sinned, we make him out to be a liar and his word has no place in our lives."

Jesus is waiting for you right now! Don't put it off for a second. Let Him into your life! (Revelations 3:20) "Here I am! I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in and eat with him, and he with me."

Pray this prayer of Salvation to God from your heart and mean it. If you would like to ask Jesus into your heart now, simply pray this prayer to God and mean if from your heart. A miracle will happen as you pray. You will be forgiven and brought into the family of God.

Pray this Prayer: Heavenly Father, I do believe that Jesus is your Son. That He came to earth to die from my sins. That He rose again from the dead. Jesus, please come into my heart. Please forgive me of all my sins. Please wash them all away. Please come and live in my heart. Please teach me your ways. Please help me to learn and understand your Word. Please give me Christian friends that love you and can help me grow in your Word. Please help me find a church that will teach me the Bible, and help me grow in knowing you. I thank you now in Jesus name, Amen.

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Today's Word with Joel & Victoria

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A Blameless Heart

Today's Scripture

“For the eyes of the Lord run to and fro throughout the whole earth to show Himself strong in behalf of those whose hearts are blameless toward Him” (2 Chronicles 16:9 AMP).

Today's Word from Joel and Victoria

Do you need God to move in your life today? The Bible says that God is actually looking to show Himself strong in the earth. He is looking for those who have a blameless heart toward Him. When you open your heart to Jesus and ask Him to forgive you and cleanse you by His blood, then He gives you a blameless heart — then you are the person the Lord is looking to work through! When you understand the fact that God longs to work in your life, your faith will increase. Your hope will increase. And God’s work in your life will increase! Have confidence in this scripture today. Begin to thank God for giving you a clean and blameless heart. Thank Him for choosing to work in your life. As you thank and praise Him, look for His goodness and strength in your life. As you do, you will see God move in unexpected ways today and every day!

A Prayer for Today

Heavenly Father, thank You for the blood of Jesus which cleanses my sins and gives me a blameless heart. Search my heart today and remove anything that isn’t pleasing to You. I open my heart to You and invite You to work in every area of my life. I bless You and thank You for Your faithfulness. In Jesus Name. Amen.

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August 20, 2007

Trip to Mississippi

Hello!

Many of you have been wondering how my trip was to Mississippi. The month that I spent with my family was FABULOUS!!! It was a great time of relaxation and fellowship with my parents, my niece and nephews, and my siblings. I even got to go with my parents, David, and Alex (my oldest nephew) to Troy's (my youngest nephew) birthday party in Texas. I don't think that I can put into words all the good times we had and all the great memories that were made.

Thank you to my parents for housing us for a month along with Jessica's in-laws, Larry and Linda, for housing me and David when we were in Friendswood for Troy's birthday party. Your hospitality was greatly appreciated!

I will be posting pictures as soon as I find the cord needed to download the pictures from my camera on to the computer. The joys of moving, right?

Have a most blessed day!

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Today's Word with Joel & Victoria

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Set Your Hope

Today's Scripture

“Set your hope wholly and unchangeablely on the grace (divine favor) that is coming to you when Jesus Christ (the Messiah) is revealed.” (I Peter 1:13)

Today's Word from Joel and Victoria

Is your hope set on God’s divine favor in your life today? One translation of this verse says, “Look forward to more and more of God’s favor.” That’s God’s dream — to pour out His goodness and grace upon you. He wants to help you get ahead in this life. He wants to lead you to the right job. He wants to lead you to the right relationship. But here’s the key: we have to be on the lookout for more of God’s favor. That tells me that we can’t get stagnant. Don’t ever think that you can’t rise any higher. God wants to do more than you can even ask or think. It says in Ephesians, He wants to show us the immeasurable, limitless, surpassing greatness of His free favor. In other words, God wants to go far and above what we’re used to! He wants to show you favor in unusual and extraordinary ways. Set your hopes higher today. Increase your expectations of what God will do in your life. As you open your heart and mind to His unlimited favor, you will experience the abundance He has in store for you!

A Prayer for Today

Father, thank You for your increase in every area of my life today. I choose to set my hope in You knowing that You want to do more in my life than I can ever imagine. Teach me to be a vessel used by You today. In Jesus’ Name. Amen.

Believing that your faith will be increased through this message and that you will experience more and more of God's favor. When you see God's favor at work in your life, simply say out loud, "That is the favor of God." I think that I heard Jesse Duplantis talk about doing this because it made him aware of all that God was doing in his life. I have been doing this and it not only increases my faith in what God has done, but it also encourages me to stretch my faith to believe God's word and causes me to increase my expectations of what God will do in my life!

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August 19, 2007

Gulland Family Open House

Well, I am done from playing our new game with David. It was TONS of fun!!! I love all the games that we own by Cranium. If you have little kids at home, you have to add Hullabaloo to your family wish list. This isn't the game we were playing, but we LOVE playing that one. It is a good game to help your children learn to listen to directions and follow them. It also helps them to learn colors. David and I haven't played it in a while, but boy does it make us laugh!!!

Here are the details for our open house being held on Saturday, September 15th:

We will be having the open house from 11 am until 7 pm. Come whenever you want and stay for as long or as short as you want. Come hungry because I will have lots of yummy Tastefully Simple products for you to taste. I am doing my open house and featuring Tastefully Simple products as a show for my friend, Amy, who is a consultant with Tastefully Simple. You can place your order that day or online at her website: http://www.tastefullysimple.com/Cultures/en-US/default.htm. If this doesn't link you directly to her website, click on find a consultant and under id # enter 0038521.

Things to bring with you to the open house: you and your family, outdoor chairs, and meat to grill if you want to. We will be providing the other food through Tastefully Simple. We will also be providing beverages.

We are looking forward to seeing everyone there! However, if you cannot make it to our open house, but want to come out to our house, I am having a Premiere Designs Jewelry Event at our home on Sunday, August 26th beginning at 3:00 pm. If you cannot make it to the party, but wish to place a jewelry order, please email me at sgulland@marykay.com along with your current mailing address, and I will send you a catalogue.

I hope to see you at one or both of these upcoming events! Of course, our friends and family are always welcome, so if neither one of these events work, just give us a call or send us an email so we can plan on getting together.

Love you with the love of God! Enjoy the Sabbath.

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A New Addition to the Fundanet Family

Please join me in welcoming Logan Gray. He was born to proud parents, Lee and Lettie, on July 21st. He weighed in at 6 lbs 12 oz even though he was born three weeks before his due date! He was welcomed into this world by big brother, Lee Jr. or Little Lee as he is better known as.

Mom and baby are doing well. I am not sure how the big brother is adjusting to having a sibling instead of being an only child. Please keep this in your prayers. Also, please pray for their family in any other way that God directs you.

Details regarding our open house on Saturday, September 15th will be coming soon. David wants to play a game, so I do not have time to post them now.

Lots of love to all!

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